MO - Lisa Irwin, 10 months, Kansas City, 4 Oct 2011 - #1

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I heard that she was last seen wearing shorts and a top? I wonder why she wasn't in jammies, unless that was pajamas?
 
Can't they tell if a screen was cut from the inside or outside? Something about the way the screen fibers bend, etc. Or have I just been watching too much CSI? I mean, there are 3 versions...it's hard to not watch it.

They would be able to tell.
 
If everything we think we know at this point is on the up and up and the truth......I wonder if we will find out that it was someone who came to the garage sale to stake it out for a burglary and then saw the little sweet baby and decided to do this?

I really really wonder too. Momtective- YOU ARE AMAZING! :blowkiss:

This reminds me of the poor mommy who was murdered after a couple saw her and her beautiful baby boy in a WIC office. The couple stormed the house, killed mom and took the baby boy. They already had many children but wanted a baby BOY. The baby was recovered safely after they dropped him off on a porch of a random person (I think babe was hypothermic but he survived).

IF this is a case of stranger abduction, I am very thankful the rest of the family was not harmed. And I hope it is someone just wanting a little one and she is safe and unharmed right now. Please please let someone notice this baby girl is with someone that she shouldn't be!
 
I heard that she was last seen wearing shorts and a top? I wonder why she wasn't in jammies, unless that was pajamas?

The description sounded like shorts pajamas, but that's JMOO.
 
I heard that she was last seen wearing shorts and a top? I wonder why she wasn't in jammies, unless that was pajamas?

I noticed the wording of that too. I took it to mean that the "pants" were jammie pants.
 
If everything we think we know at this point is on the up and up and the truth......I wonder if we will find out that it was someone who came to the garage sale to stake it out for a burglary and then saw the little sweet baby and decided to do this?

the home doesn't look like the type someone would stake out to burgle to me. and then to go from a burglary to child abduction?
 
May I also mention that houses in the neighborhood are very small, not tiny, but small. If it is listed as 4 bedroom, then there is 1 bedroom in a finished basement. All of the houses in the subdivision were built as 3 bedroomand all of the bedrooms are on the same connected hallway. If everybody was in the bedrooms on the upper floor it would be pretty hard to not hear anything. Some people sleep like logs, though.
 
Look how high up that window is! Whoever went in there would have had to stand on something to get into that window...and can you just imagine coming out with a baby!

It is pretty high up, but if you knew that baby was in that room and set on taking her, I suppose you could have backup in the yard with a car or truck to gain entrance better but then wouldn't you leave tire marks? The least would be grass flattened down.
 
Gosh looking at that window does make me think two suspects. Unless the gained entry by window and went out front door, has that been ruled out?
 
If the dad worked nights, is it possible mom heard something and assumed it was dad getting home and went back to sleep?
 
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpgzkp87R-c"]Still no sign of missing KC infant - YouTube[/ame]
 
I am local and on the 12 news on KCTV they reported that they were told it was the father's first day on the job.....they were trying to get confirmation on it. Just a little tidbit I found interesting. This poor family.
That makes sense because I was just thinking when they were showing dad's work van, that I had never seen it before.
 
A woman who lives in the area where police believe a 10-month-old child was abducted, sparking an AMBER Alert , says her husband saw a man carrying a baby early Tuesday morning, but didn’t think anything of it. Lisa Parscale says her husband was coming home around 12 a.m. Tuesday when he saw the man carrying a baby wearing only a diaper.
“He seen the guy act like he was going to go into a residence,” Parscale said, “but then my husband drove off so we’re thinking that maybe he was just doing that so that my husband would leave.”
Parscale says her husband saw the man walking on a street perpendicular to North Lister, where Lisa Irwin lives with her parents and brothers.




http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/ne...d-saw-man-carrying-baby-wearing-only-a-diaper
 
A woman who lives in the area where police believe a 10-month-old child was abducted, sparking an AMBER Alert , says her husband saw a man carrying a baby early Tuesday morning, but didn’t think anything of it. Lisa Parscale says her husband was coming home around 12 a.m. Tuesday when he saw the man carrying a baby wearing only a diaper.
“He seen the guy act like he was going to go into a residence,” Parscale said, “but then my husband drove off so we’re thinking that maybe he was just doing that so that my husband would leave.”
Parscale says her husband saw the man walking on a street perpendicular to North Lister, where Lisa Irwin lives with her parents and brothers.


http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/ne...d-saw-man-carrying-baby-wearing-only-a-diaper

No dammmmmit No! :furious:
 
A woman who lives in the area where police believe a 10-month-old child was abducted, sparking an AMBER Alert , says her husband saw a man carrying a baby early Tuesday morning, but didn’t think anything of it. Lisa Parscale says her husband was coming home around 12 a.m. Tuesday when he saw the man carrying a baby wearing only a diaper.
“He seen the guy act like he was going to go into a residence,” Parscale said, “but then my husband drove off so we’re thinking that maybe he was just doing that so that my husband would leave.”
Parscale says her husband saw the man walking on a street perpendicular to North Lister, where Lisa Irwin lives with her parents and brothers.




http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/ne...d-saw-man-carrying-baby-wearing-only-a-diaper

This really adds time to the missing timeline- midnight vs. closer to 4 is a scary amount of time.
 
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